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Subspecies Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli 1957 | ||||||
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Diagnosis / Definition: | ||||||
Bolli (1957): Shape of test medium to high trochospiral; equatorial periphery distinctly lobate. Wall calcareous, perforate, surface finely pitted, with short spines on well preserved specimens (figs. 10a-c). Chambers spherical to very slightly compressed laterally; 15-20, arranged in 3-4 whorls; the 5-6 chambers of the last whorl increase moderately in size. Sutures on spiral side radial, depressed; on umbilical side radial, depressed. Umbilicus fairly wide, deep. Aperture high, covered above by an elongate, toothlike flap; interiomarginal, umbilical. Coiling random in the Catapsydrax dissimilis zone, later becoming predominantly sinistral (as is also Globoquadrina altispira altispira and Globoquadrina dehiscens; Bolli, 1951). Largest diameter of holotype 0.7 mm. |
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Discussion / Comments: | ||||||
Bolli & Saunders (1985): The subspecies of G. altispira differ from G. dehiscens in having a less angular test without a flattened spiral side. The chambers are more globose with usually more than 4 in the last whorl. Well preserved specimens usually show prominent apertural flaps extending into the umbilicus. The morphological range of the species has been used to erect the three subspecies. G. altispira globosa has a low spire with initially globular chambers becoming slightly laterally compressed. The central form, G. altispira altispira has a higher spire with more laterally compressed chambers. High spired forms with drawn out, laterally compressed later chambers originally included by Bolli (1957) in G. altispira altispira (Fig. 15.2) were separated as G. altispira conica by Brönnimann & Resig (1971). We find all three subspecies to he long ranged whereas Brönnimann & Resig recorded their new subspecies over only a short time interval from zones N 14 to base N 16. The G. altispira group became extinct before the end of the Middle Pliocene and this is important stratigraphically. Bolli (1957): Globoquadrina altispira globosa, new subspecies, is distinguished from G. altispira altispira (Cushman and Jarvis) by having more globular chambers. Van Eijden & Smit (1991): Remarks. Occurring in the Oligocene-Miocene at Site 758, it is connected to Globigerina praebulloides Blow, 1959 by intermediate forms. |
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Systematics: | ||||||
32 Familia Globigerinidae Genus Globoquadrina Subspecies Globoquadrina altispira globosa |
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Synonym list: | ||||||
Bolli & Saunders (1985): 1957 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Bolli : p.111 pl. 24, figs. 9-10
1985 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Bolli & Saunders : p.184 figs. 15.3; 6
Bolli (1957): 1957 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Bolli : pl. 24, figs. 9a-10c new subspecies
Van Eijden & Smit (1991): 1957 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Bolli : p.111 pl. 24, figs. 9-10
1991 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Van Eijden & Smit : p.111
Quilty (1976): 1957 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Bolli : p.111 pl. 24, figs. 9-10
1976 Globoquadrina altispira globosa Bolli. - Quilty : p.685 pl. 10, figs. 9-10
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Bolli,H.M. (1957): Quilty,P.G.. (1976): Bolli,H.M. and Saunders,J.B. (1985): Van Eijden,A.J.M. and Smit,J. (1991): |
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